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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
Press Paragraphs H. O. Woilbiagton baa received bis Fold oar; W. D. , Chamberlain of Pendleton, waa In the nlcj Suodav. Mrs. Arthur Baas of Waaton. waa an Athena vialtor everday. Born, to Mt. and Mra. Olarenoa Zeiba, JoneB, I91B, "daoghter. Mra. Henry Keen and daoghter Zola, spent Wednesday i0 Walla Walla. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Watson' aie tamping on tba Umatilla river tbis week, n . Mra. Both Molntyre and daoghter Ethel, were in Pendleton Tuesday. . . . M. L. Watts and B. B. Biohards motored to Wailsbnig Wednesday. . William Aoderson and family of Milton, were in the oity, Monday. :. Ibe mother of Soott Fisher baa ar rived in the city on a visit to her ton., Earl Urqohart ia making arrange menta to pot in a skating rink at tbe pavilion. ' James Henderson waa over from Milton Friday and Saturday attending the plonio. .... . Yesterday was oirons day at Pendle ton, aud a large nnmber of people from Athena and vioiuity, took in tba bow. . loney is ftijm We Shall Keep Those 10,000 Pennies Going Ten per oeut off means a LOT. Snppoaing von buy for oasb every time jon so to town and yon go onoe or more imes each week. That means 53 or more trmes a yeai and that yon get 10 per oent each time making a total fll over 20 per een or more than five times the oost of tba aitiole. Can yon Bee five of those artioles laid in a row that yon have saved by paying oaah at Watta and Boners' V Now bare goes some oaah targalnt for Pioneer Pionio week. The time rorl Vavv nTJi"' '2m pePle oin,! hon,e BIOHER THAN WHEN THEY GAME and we will make that Home Fellow wish be had been there too. , . We have six or eight new road oarte, tnilt alike, same atyle and oolor, look alike and ride alike. We defy anybody to abow as one dollor'a dlileieuoe between any two of tbem. Prioea for tbe two days of the pio nio BIS 16.50, 8.60, $10.60, 112.60, $11.50, $18.50, eto. . Dandy biavoles woith $38, $30 and $45. They will go tbe toboggan slide tboae two days at $1.00 off eaoh honr from 9.. a. m. to 0 1. m. We have sii styles of washing maohlnes and some of tbem will be pot on tbe sll.de at 25 oentB per honr off.' .." One ot the beat sewing maobinea made, a Kotarr Standard worth $45.00, we eell for $35.00, also the New Royal worth $20.00. Pot a blanket over tbetn and take yon pick for $25.00. , There will be tbree top and open baggies placed on the street eaoh day at snob prioea that yon will tlusu when yon band as the. ptioe; and as for wagons, just tiy ns nothing in them but we will give YOU something out of tbem. Watts & Rogers, Wsston (Three miles over the hill.) FREE PEIZES Ueueioos dlstiibuton of valuable prises by Plane Maanfaatureia and Northwestern Wholesalers, oo-operating with the looal Piano Ageoay of Warren's Music House at Pendletou, Oregon Prize Number 1 An exoellent Forty Dollar Oourss ot Mnsioal In, trnction. - . Prize Number 2 A Ladies' Beautifnl Gold Watota. Prize Number 8 A Gentleman's Beantiful Uold Watob. - Prize Number 4 Chest of Sogers' Silverware, 26 pieoes. (Sea note telow.) Spend a few minutes of your time and win ons of these beautiful premiums. ' ( A PREMIUM FOR EVERYONE. Yon do not have to boy anything to win one of tbe following prizes free. : Simply solve the "Little Mary Puzzle," send nsyonr answer, and yon oan have yonr oboice of a Ladies' Beauty Pin, Box of Candy, Foun tain Fena, Gent's Tie Clasps, Safety Razors. A PRIZE TO EVERYONE. LITTLE MARY PUZZLE TRY IT CAN YOU SOLVE IT? TRY IT ; ' ourmmnerpA0 " -, ' Jjt jva 7ZACKarwrM rensxz? ffl aJL FIND THE PIANO AND MUSIC TEACHER AND WIN '. ' ' A VALUABLE PRIZE , ', Contest Closes June 22, 1915 All answers to pozzies most be sent in to us befors or not later than June 22, 1918.- Everyone baa an equal opportunity of aeouring ona of tbe above prizes. Don't delay answering, but write yonr nama and address plainly, and aend in yonr solution today. . . ' ' , . - . . , ' .' ' 1 Name,. ; ..... i .......... . ....... Address, . . . Everyone sending in bis solution before tbe above date, will also re oeive from tbe Northwestern Wholesaler's offices of tbe Pianos wa repre sent, In addition to tbe premiums mentioned above, a Piano Maoofaotor er's reoeipt tor $105.00, wbiob will te received Ibe earns ss gold eoin on ar-y new Piano or Piano Player in our store, provided tbe reoeipt. be used within the data shown On its face. NOIE Read tba conditions for obtaining prizes Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. All contestants who call at our store and use their reoeipt, will "" tbeir choice of Bny of the foor prizes, namely. $40 musloal instruction course. Ladies' Geld Watob, Gentleman's Gold Watob, Chest of Bogsrs Silverware. , SEASONS FOB THIS GREAT OFFER. . For many years the Piano dealers bavo been trying to rednoe the sell ing expense' of Pianos. The old way of paving solicitors, paying teachers commissions, and engaging great artists to plsy pianos at fabulous sums, we are trying to eliminate. We aro therefore working with the manrj foturers and wholesalers, on an eipense-sb.ridg campaign to sell jvitbin tbis district tbi greslest number of piaoo. at tba least possible expense. We are tba mannlaotuiers agents tor instruments of proven quality, com prising soma of tba worlds most famous makes. Remember, your solution most be la our bands before Jena 23, 1915. Tbi. date has been made imperative by the m.nof.ctarer, tbemeel.e., and wa bav. no authority to extend it Seed all answers direct to Warrens Miisic House, Pendleton, Or Mrs. Ooie Barton waa in tbe city Wednesday trading with loaal mer chants. ;, ' Lost A lady's obain and pendant. Finder will please leave at tbis offioe. Adv. Angus McKay of Walla Walla, in guest Ibis week at the Winship borne in this oily. " t If you want to, buy oity property or farm lands, enquire ot Henry Keen. Adv. . . Weston friends have received news of tba deatb ot O. G. Beeler, at Price ville, recently. Miss Edna Carrie ef Walla Walla bas been a guest of Misses Graoa and Ethel Johnson. D. H. Mansfield, who has been buy ing horses in tbe Psloose country, bas returned borne. George; Winship, Mrs. Wm, Win ship and daughters spent Wednesday in Wail'a Walla. , - : George Winship is borne from Eu gene for tbe' vaoation period, having 1. 1 rived Monday. ' ibe Walla Walla Union reports the arrival in that oity ot J. B. Hunting-; ton, of Manila, P, L ; . . ' Charles Kirk this week sold to Com bach & Nelson ot Hudson Bay,: a 40 inch Smalley feed cutter. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Stone oama up from Pendleton Saturday, and mingled with tbe pionio orowd. Mr. and Mra. Byrou Hawks and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Foss are spending oouple of days at Bingbam Springs. ' Mrs. Benry Wood and granddaugh ter, Milled Stanton, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Alt. Johnson at . Walla Walla. . ... Miss Mandia Mansfield is spending the wek in Portland, the guest of Mrs. Robt. Cionin and Mrs. Fred Lieoallen. Emery Wortbington is working in Ibe grooery department at Fix & Bad tke's, during tbe absenos this Week ot Mr. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Gsorga Gregory and Miss King and Miss Kennedy ot Walla Walla, were guests ot Miss Zelma De Peatt, Sunday.- This ia the week for Pioneer Pionio and tbe music is already oo. See bow Watts and Rogers will make you tbe richer for ooming. Mr. and Mrs. Clitfoid Stone will re side in Athena. Tbey will ooaupy the reaidenoe jost vaoated by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hawortb. . . Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield went over to Weston last evening to attend tbe Pioneers pionio, of which association aba is an honored member. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ely of Nora pa. Idabp, were in tbe oity tbis werk, guests at tbe home of Mr. Ely's mo ther, Mrs. Henry Piukertoo. . Tbe weather baa teeu right for ma turing roses, and the reanlt is that many beautiful blossoms may be seen in Athena flower gardens. :. .. ' Only three miles over the bill to where Watta and Rogers will offer to make yon richer in going borne than when yon oame. See tig Ad. Tharp & Son will run auto atages between Athena and Weston today and tomorrow, tor tbe oonvenlenoe of those desiring to attend Ibe pionio. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koenke enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Dunoan of this citf, and Mr. Gildersleeve of New Yqrk, at tbeir home south of town. Wm. Winship returned home Sat urday afternoon from a Dullness visit to Spokane. Ha was within two fclooks of tbe scene ot- the bank roboery In tbe Falls oity last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Tompkins returned borne from California Friday evening. Mr. Tompkins is somewhat improved in health as oompared with bis condition, before leaving home last fall. Mis. A. B. Little, of Port Hnron, Miob, who has been visitlog ber bro tber. F, B. Boyd, left Wednesday for Milton, 'where she will speud oouple of weeka wilb ber sister, Mrs. B. D. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George Banister and Miss Helen Russell left on yesterday morning's train for Portland, where they will remain for a oouple ot weeks before proceeding to San Franolsco, to visit the Fair. Mrs. B. G. Baling, who favored tbe Pionio witb a solo Saturday morning, left tbis week for Portland where she will reoeive inatruotioo from Profes sor Ehrins of New York City, vooal Instructor of note. Tba weather conditions ware perfeot for holding tbe Atbeoa pionio, and large orowda were In attondanoa botb days. Tba literary program at City Park and the sports and games were especially interesting. , A splendid specimen of woodwork may te seen at tba offioe or a. u. Biobarda. Tbe produot ia beautiful table, mads bv 'Soott Fishar, the car penter. Fir timber waa nsed through out and the effeot is splendid. Today and tomorrow the Pioneers are holding tbeir annua 1 reunion (t Wee ton. If tba weather man will only be good, Weston people will again dis play their hospitality and tba usual good time at Weston will ba bad. A. M. Boyden proprietor of tbe auto stage line between Weaton and Pendletoo, was married Saturday, May 29, to Miss Mand E. Suiste, re cently graduated from tbe Pendletoo High acboel. They will make tbeir boma in Weston. . , Guy' Hayes waa Jogged Saturday afternoon foe appaariog oo tba streets driving a team while boozed op. and letting the team run away through orowd tba doring tba pionio. Tba team ran Into tbe corner at tba Mos grove store, where It left tbe rig against tbe curb. A number of women and children oame near being injured when the team dashed thiongh tbe orowd. Mr. and Mrs. i E. Stewart and soo, Loots left Wadoesday evening for Portland, where tbey will take tba boat for Sao Fraaciaoo. making tba trip fh tba steamer Bon City. Tbey will be Joined en root by Miss Bntb St9wart, who bat been attending Pa oifio University, and also a sister of Mrs. Stewart, both of whom will ao onmpauv tbe party in their visit to the Panama-PaoiSo Exposition. Athena waa honored with a visit Saturday from Governor Withycombe, who remained in the oily several hours. Tbe governor was accompanied to Athena by Dr. W. D. MoNary, su perintendent of tbe Eastern Oregon hospital at Pendleton. Mra. Bowles and daughter, Miss Laura Bowles, arrived in the oity Sunday evening from California, where tbey spent tbe past winter, and will visit tbeir daughter aud sis ter, Mra. F. S. LeGrow, before going to tbeir borne in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Bagley and daughter, Miss Elva, stopped over Monday night and visited Athena friends. Tbey were en route by auto mobile from tbeir borne near Bnbl, Idaho, to Portland for a visit. Mr. and Mra Bagley formerly oondnoted a grooery store in Athena, and are now prospering in tbeir Idaho home. ' v' On Tbuiaday, June 24, a demonstra tion car in charge of Mis. M. E. King Will be In Atbeua to demonstrate tbe making of jams, jellies and preserves for consumption in tte home. Tbe demonstration is to lake place in Its oar at tbe O.-W. B. & N. depot, The leoture will take place at 2:30 p. m. aud will doubtless bs largely attended by tbe ladies of Atbeua aud vioinity. An automobile' party consisting ot Mr. and Mra Joseph T. Scott of Ooenr d'Alene, Idaho, and tbeir nieoe. Miss Katherine Dnnlevy, passed through Atheua Wednesday morniug en ronte or Lis Aogeles, California, and uther points, wheta tbey will spend tbe summer, returning by way of Seattle. Mr. Soott is editor and proprietor of tbe Ooeur d'Alene Even ing and Weekly Press. A serious automobile aocldent oo cured un Main street during the pionio Saturday afternoon. Charles Stanton of Helix, backed his oar into the Mo Bride automobile. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Artbnr Goppook was stand ing on tba running board of tbe Ma Bride oar, and tbe impaot oiusbed bim up against tbe side of ths auto, resetting in a compound fraotnre of the leg. Tba bona was broken square off above tbe knee, and the knee was also fractured. Dr. Stone oarrled. tbe" little fellow tnto bis offioe, and be was later taken to Pendletou, and placed in tbe boBpital, where he is getting along as well as could bn ex pea ted. ' ., ,i Irving Biooks, of the Atbeua Tennis Clnb participated in tbe tournament at Walla Walla Wednesday. He en tered tbe finals and was defeated by Krofsoh tba oraak player, w bo fnr tbtee years was obatupion of Cbloaao. Brooks gave him a good game, bow- ever, losing three out ot fnor sets bv the soore of 6-4, 6 8, 6 0. 6-4. In tbe pn-ltminaTiea Brooks dnf sated Yocon 6 0,6-1; Fleming. 6 0, 5 7, 6 0; aud ia the semi-finals defeated Harspool 8-1,6-4., In tbe preliminary doubles Biooks and Harmod won from Toner and Thompson, 6-6,.6-0 and in the semi-Boals from Brown and Livlngood 8-4, 6-0. Tbey were compelled to let the flnals go by detanlt, because Mr. Harmon was obliged to leava betore tbe seta were played off. A doable murder was peipetrated at the Cbarles Ogilvy farm near Pilot Book, Ibnraday evening of last week, when Mrs.' Ogilvey was instantly killed "and ber hustand shot In tbe stomaob, which resulted In his deatb tbe next day, . Lea Dale, a homestead sr. residing near tbe Ogilvey farm: -is in jail, obargeof with tbe awful crime', Ogilvey, thinking be would die before being found, wrote a statement on a oallen-iei, saying that Dale committed tba mnrder of bis wifs and shot him. Later wbeo found, Mr. Ogilvey re peated that Dale shot him and his wife. Dale had been on a drunken de bauch at Pendleton, and it was while returning home that he is alleged to have oommitted tbe deed. He claims no remembrsnos of having baan at the Ogilvey ranoh on tbe evening of tbe orime. Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvey were tbe parents of Mrs. Earl Dudley. womemis Suit trabrdkiajry ZERBA SCHR1MPF WEDDING At high noon Sunday, Jans 6. 1916, ooonrred a happy event, when Virgil Zerbe and Miss Eva May Sobrimpf obanged tbe loneliness of single life for tba happy relation of married life, the ceremony being performed bv Bev, Lambert of tbe M. E, pburob, at tba boms of tba brida'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sobrimpf, three miles north of town. The yonng oonple were attended by Miss Bessie Key aod Mr. Eugene Sobrimpf, brother of tbe bride. About twenty of their friends and relations witnessed the oeremony, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Ed Banks of Mil ton, and Mra. Momfoid of Pendleton. Both trlde and groom are Athena products, having grown np in tbis vi cinity, Mr. erba ia ens of tbe most bighly lespeoted and capable young business men ot tbe oity and bis bride is also a favorite among tbe youug peopla, and a bright fntnre is pre dicted for them. Bev. Lambert, who furnishes this annonnoemenl, aays bs could hardly be azpeoted to ba quite himself tbis week as be made an honest effort to do bis part to reliava lbs dinner table ot its tnrdan of good things set forth for tbe guests, after tbe ceremony. New Books This Week, New books bavs been added to tbe looal library this week as follows: Reference Books. Apple ton's New Praotical Gyolops- dia, 6 Vols. Non Fiolion. Bennett How to Live oo Twenty-fonr Hours a Day. Bennett Irntb About an Author. Dorand tbe Book of Roses. MoOlnre House Forniabiug and Dec oration. Mumford Oriental Bags . Fiction. Cuitiug Befraotory Husbands. Notice. Owing to law reoeotly passed In Oregon, ws will discontinue givHg coupons after June 10. All ontstaod log coupons will be redeemed op to tbat date. Fix & Badtke. Friday arid Saturday you may have your choice of 100 Suits for only $10.98 All are this season' new cTWodels. Full, flare skirts, Coats with regular and raised waist lines. Navy, Sand Belgian Blue, Black, Black and White Check and Wis teria; sizes 16 to 44. YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY $10.98 The Peoples- Warehouse Where It Pays to Irade. Save your TWP Stamps I Kirk Implement House Since 1871 Johnston Continental Binder HERE IS A LEFT HAND BINDER That has given complete eatifctaotion. It ia bnilt to ant grain in the most eoonomioal way, maximum efficiency ip tbe Held witb a minimum of trouble and repair ocat, Praotioability, ease of operation and feature of merit ell oombined la what tbe users of (Jotting Machinery are demanding today. These oan best be found In tbe Johnston Una of harvesting mauhlnery. ' , The manufaoturera of tbis line of cutting machinery were eslabliBbedl n 1S71 and today tbey are puttnig 48 years of knowing bow 10 every maohins that leaves tbeir factory. Johnston Harvesting Maohluery is being sold today In moat all civilized oountries. Moon time and money bas been spent in psifsoting tbeir line ot ma chinery to meet the yigid requirements of Ibe Paoillo .Northwest. A policy of the Mannfaotnrers is to know that every machine is in perfeot running order before it leaves tbe factory. This is an assurance that it will do the work when placed in Ibe held. All mnobines are guaranteed to tba work for wbiob Ibey are intended. A t f, : ; , ; : 3rd aniMain J CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Ore, nsai Wood in Carload Lots Cascade 4 tot Fir Wood, $5.35 Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood, , , . . 5.60 Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .... 3.10 F.O.B. Athena - Pendleton Branches North ern Pacific Railway. C. O. WILLIAMS, Postoffice, Edgewater, Washington. DALEROTHWELL EXCL HS.VVE0PTI AN Glasses Are Scientifically Ground and Fitted. Lenses du plicated in a few mom ents. All work guaranteed tAmerican National Bank Building, (Upstairs) Pendleton, Oregon. ST. NICHOLS HOTEL i. fi. FEOOME, mop. ..m' : Only First-class Hotel in the City. w ; THE ST. NICHOLS i. lb only one ttajii oan fceoo id modal in 1 Ciin b loomended for lu fllMui sad wall ventilated rooms. g foe. Mai akd Tu r bj. ATHsA,Or. is eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee IMe These fReductlbns' in Prices 'Sprocket Chains No. 72 1-2 chain, 35c per foot No. 103 chain, 65c per foot. No. 115 chain, 85c per toot No. 117 WC&B chain, 75c per ft. No. 117 Ewert Chain, 90c per ft Buy Deering Twine C. A BARRETT & CO. ATHENA.